Dinosaurs and prehistory

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    BRONTOSAURUS

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    The Brontosaurus from schleich® DINOSAURS has a long tail, an enormous body and a narrow neck. The dinosaur grew to around 15 tons and 22 m. While skeletons of the Brontosaurus have been found, scientists have never found a skull. It probably had a small head similar to the Apatosaurus. The name Brontosaurus means “thunder lizard.” Scientists used to believe that the dinosaur snapped its tail like a whip.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 32,7 x 5,5 x 10,8 cm
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  • CARNOTAURUS

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    The Carnotaurus is a meat-eating predator from the Late Cretaceous. It lived about 70 million years ago. The only skeleton ever found of it was dug up in Argentina. The Carnotaurus was 9 metres in length and estimated to weigh 1.5 to 2 tonnes. Its snout was more rounded than that of its relatives and its teeth looked like crooked knife blades. It was undoubtedly one of the most dangerous predators of its time.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 22,1 x 9,1 x 13cm
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  • CERATOSAURUS

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    The Ceratosaurus from schleich® DINOSAURS was a carnivorous dinosaur that lived around 150 million years ago in the Late Jurassic period. Two bumps at the eyes and a large horn on the nose were made of bone. They were used either in combat or to deter rivals. On its back were also numerous spike-like bones. The many bumps and plates gave it its name: Ceratosaurus means “horned lizard.”
    Age:+3
    Dimensions:18,9 x 8,4 x 11,1 cm
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  • CONCAVENATOR

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    It looks a bit poisonous, the Concavenator. That’s probably because of its yellow-green lizard skin and the fiery red hump on its back. I wonder if it has a purpose other than scaring people. It’s certainly impressive. The prehistoric giant’s height of six meters also commands respect. But if you mess with it, you’ll soon realize that the Concavenator isn’t in the mood for fun: its powerful jaws open and close menacingly as it exposes his razor-sharp teeth. Time to head for the hills!

    Age:+4

    Dimensions:8.7 x 3.4 x 2.4 inch

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  • CRYOLOPHOSAURUS

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    When the cryolophosaurus from schleich® DINOSAURS opens its movable jaw you can see its dangerous teeth! In the Early Jurassic epoch it was the largest carnivorous dinosaur and is the first dinosaur whose fossils were found in Antarctica. When it roamed the earth this part of the earth was not yet covered in ice. Instead it was covered with forests, though in the winter months temperatures dropped to under zero, which was extremely cold for dinosaurs.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 24,7 x 8,9 x 10,6 cm
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  • DILOPHOSAURUS

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    After the Compsognathus and the Velociraptor, the Dilophosaurus was one of the fastest prehistoric saurians. Despite its six metre-long body, it weighed only 500 kg and had long, powerful hind legs, with which it could easily reach speeds of up to 38 km/h. It had two striking bone crests on its skull, which also led to it being called the “Double Crested Lizard”. They were indeed big and long, but too thin to defend itself with. Scientists believe that they were used to impress rivals.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions: 15,5 x 8,5 x 11,5 cm
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  • DINO TEMPLE CONQUEST

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    Right now Flynn is trying to get past the Monolophosaurus. The dinosaur is protecting the treasure in the temple and flexes its threatening jaws. No sooner does the prehistoric giant discover Flynn than he takes up pursuit. Get out of here fast! But how? The suspension bridge looks pretty rotten. He carefully balances over the beams, trying to avoid looking down into the abyss. Done! Now numerous puzzles are waiting for him to solve.
    He needs all the parts of the key to open the temple door to the treasure. To make things even harder, the temple steps look different every time, because they can always be reassembled.
    The pieces of the key are well hidden and Flynn scans the walls looking for secret hiding places. But even when he finds all the key pieces and put them together, the adventure is not over yet. He still has to dare to slide down the ropeway. He could use some support right now. Who can help him out?Content
    1x Monolophosaurus, 1x Flynn, 1x Dino Temple, 1x tower trap, 1x stairs, 1x suspension bridge, 2x monstera, 4x creeper plant, 1x backpack, 1x torch, 1x machete, 1x shovel, 1x rope, 1x dino treasure, 3xeggshell segment

    Age:+4

    Dimensions:19.3 x 5.5 x 13.6 inch

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  • DINO TRANSPORT MISSION

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    The giant triceratops has spied a leafy green snack in the jungle: A salad bar of prehistoric proportions. Watch out, it’s a trap!!! Too late: The dinosaur’s Cretaceous appetite has led the triceratops into a perilous swamp. Can you help researcher Luis Colby rescue the ensnared dino? Or will certain doom await? Where the story goes next is up to you!
    Content: 1x truck with loading ramp, 1x cage, 1x crane, 1x machete, 1x smartwatch communicator, 1x secret drawer, 1x carrying sling, 1x swamp hole, 2x liana mat, 1x Ranger Luis, 1x Triceratops, 1x sticker sheet
    Age:+4
    Dimensions: 50 x 27 x 27 cm
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  • DINOSAUR AIR ATTACK

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    The helicopter from schleich® DINOSAURS Attack from the Air is perfect for following and catching dinosaurs from the air. Dino researcher Luis specially developed a tranquilizer cannon to be attached to the helicopter. Luis takes to the air to take a round flight in his helicopter. But be careful! A large Tapejara isn’t at all pleased to find the helicopter has entered its territory, and immediately takes chase. Luis skillfully uses the control stick to make a fast 180 degree turn. The Tapejara tries to swerve but Luis activates the tranquilizer dart and net perfectly. The dinosaur is caught and can be easily carried with the winch on the helicopter.
    Content: 1x Dino researcher Luis, 1x Tapejara, 1x Helicopter, 1x Winch, 1x Cannon, 1x Net, 1x Helmet, 1x Satellite telephone, 1x Dart, 1x Transport box

    Age:+4

    Dimensions: 25 x 15 x 20 cm
  • DINOSAUR AIR ATTACK

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